Statistical evolution of isotope composition of nuclear fragments

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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14 pages with 4 figures. GSI preprint, Darmstadt, 2000

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10.1103/PhysRevC.63.061601

Calculations within the statistical multifragmentation model show that the neutron content of intermediate mass fragments can increase in the region of liquid-gas phase transition in finite nuclei. The model predicts also inhomogeneous distributions of fragments and their isospin in the freeze-out volume caused by an angular momentum and external long-range Coulomb field. These effects can take place in peripheral nucleus-nucleus collisions at intermediate energies and lead to neutron-rich isotopes produced in the midrapidity kinematic region.

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